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More registered Republicans are voting early than registered Democrats this year, indicating that there is more enthusiasm on the Republican side. Michael Barone examines this early voting enthusiasm gap in a few selected states. Visit http://www.aei.org/electionwatch2010 for more.
It is likely that a third of voters will vote early or absentee this year, but this will likely not translate into increased turnout. Visit http://www.aei.org/electionwatch2010 for more.
Millions of Americans are casting ballots early.
In 2004, nearly one quarter of votes were cast before Election Day. What happened to the days of voting on Election Day?
Press release/summary for the book Absentee and Early Voting.
To what can weattribute thedramatic increase in absentee voting and, more recently, the meteoric rise in early voting?
Over the past thirty years, America has undergone a revolution in voting. Not long ago, nearly everyone voted on a common election day, today nearly a quarter of Americans vote before Election Day, either by absentee ballot or at early voting places. In Absentee and Early Voting: Trends, Promises, and...
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